"We have successfully received your contacts list. We have your friends, family, and coworkers phone numbers. Aronberg, you have the ability to do the right thing. If you do not charge the officer or step down by the 19th, we will do as we see fit with the contacts to help us in our investigation into you," threatened the post calling for phase II of #operationaronberg.

The group gave Aronberg the same ultimatum last week but he did not respond by the May 2 deadline.

According to the post, if Aronberg does not give in to their demands by May 19 they will protest outside his home the next day.

The poster cited dissatisfaction with the case going to grand jury as justification for the threats,

"The community and the state of Florida has no faith in grand juries for the fact that 99 percent of the time there is not a conviction. Whether the case is dealt with in full view or obstructed view, by direct or circuitous route, its still going to boil down to your call on whether the officer should be charged or cleared."

The executive assistant to the state attorney sent an email to a request for comment, "...We are familiar with the internet posting but it's not something we would comment on."